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CherokeeChamp 05-01-2010 03:48 PM

If any one knows how please help.
 
How do i disconect this DAMN SEAT BELT BUZZER. It is driving me insane.
(1990 cherokee). thanks:brickwall:

Cherokee 05-01-2010 03:54 PM

alright,

drivers side, above and to the left of the brake pedal there is a fuse box.

there are lots of little fuses there, but on the left side of this there is one bigger rectangle (could be black, blue, or other colors i've seen).

open the door and get it buzzing, and feel around for this box if you don't recognize it from what i said.

once you feel that thing buzzing, you can work it out and youre done! it might be a little tight, but just keep working it out and it'll budge. pulls straight out.

cherkee 05-01-2010 04:10 PM

Woo thanks for this thread i was about to go crazy cuz of that buzzing crap

JeepingDan 05-01-2010 04:15 PM

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Bustedback 05-01-2010 11:18 PM

There is a plug at the seatbelt latch near the floor, unplug it and use a jumper wire across the terminals. Pulling the buzzer out may effect another circuit.

Jeep89JV 05-01-2010 11:20 PM

I remember the first mod to my Jeep when i bought it was pulling that buzzer. :lol:

89Laredo 05-01-2010 11:22 PM

Buzzer doesnt affect anything, Ive had mine out for almost a year.
Here is what you need to pull out.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/attach...ble-buzzer.jpg

cherkee 05-02-2010 12:23 AM

mines blue and its very crammed in there, im gona take a look tomorrow

Sc00ter 05-02-2010 04:42 AM

The buzzer is also the warning for leaving your headlights on when you turn off the ignition. After removing the buzzer (for the obnoxious noise) I promptly left the headlights on at work one night and got back to a dead battery. New battery and reinstalled the buzzer.

89Laredo 05-02-2010 11:01 AM

Well, dont forget to leave your lights on... lol
Its habit for me to try to push in the headlight switch every time I get out, so its not really a problem for me.

KTMrider 05-02-2010 01:36 PM

Mine broke! I think i got off lucky, can't say i miss it. hahaha

fadedblackxj 05-24-2010 09:55 AM

Is there a way to stop the buzzing for the door but not for the lights and key, maybe cap off the spring loaded button thing?

Sc00ter 05-25-2010 06:08 AM

Just unplug the wire from the back side of the door button. You may have to remove the button from the door post, but it just unscrews. Your interior light won't come on, but there will not be a buzzer.

5-90 05-25-2010 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by CherokeeChamp (Post 524821)
How do i disconect this DAMN SEAT BELT BUZZER. It is driving me insane.
(1990 cherokee). thanks:brickwall:

The seat belt buzzer is keyed to the driver's seat belt.

Reach down alongside the seat, going along the lower seatbelt portion. You should feel two wires (you can also see them from the back of the seat, and you can just yank the seat right out in about two minutes with a 13m/m wrench.)

Disconnect the harness plug. Check the status of the switch (with the seatbelt unplugged) and see if it is OPEN or CLOSED.

If th switch is OPEN without the buckle in place, simply connect the two wires together. If the switch is CLOSED without the buckle in place (I don't recall which it is normally,) simply leave the harness connector unplugged.

Put the seat back in, if you'd removed it.

The whole operation should take about five minutes. If you have a four-door, you don't even need to remove the driver's seat - just pull the two nuts and two screws holding it down so you can tip it away from the transmission tunnel.

Seatbelt buzzers, door buzzers, clutch safety switches - always the first things to go when I get a new (to me) vehicle!


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